Chapter: 257
All human body parts are connected as one. While it might seem that the hands and feet are acting independently, but in reality, both can move organically if the two show cooperation.
With the slight trembling around Oh Won-hoo�s eyes and the spasm of his shoulder muscles, Pyo-wol was able to predict Oh Won-hoo�s next action.
Above all, Pyo-wol was able to roughly grasp his intentions through his opponent�s eyes.
Pyo-wol called this ability of his own fine sense.2
During his time in the dark, his fine senses developed terribly.�
His pair of eyes might be looking at the Oh Won-hoo who�s right in front of him, but his other senses were still spread out enough to sense even the breath of every single person in the room.
�Heuk!�
Oh Won-hoo raised his internal energy to pull out the sword.
Tuk!
At that moment, Pyo-wol�s finger touched his elbow.
�Kerheuck!�
Suddenly Oh Won-hoo let out a scream. His arms were bent to the opposite side. Pyo-wol�s simple hand movements destroyed his elbow joint.
People nearby widened their eyes. They could not comprehend the situation that was right before their eyes.
Oh Won-hoo was a master who could protect his body with his internal strength. But he couldn�t believe that his elbow had been destroyed by just a simple touch of Pyo-wol.
What was happening right before his eyes was completely beyond his common sense.
But it was no coincidence.
It was the product of the bloody hard work of Pyo-wol.
Trapped alone in the dark, Pyo-wol wondered how to effectively neutralize or destroy humans.
He thought and he thought, and continued to imagine.
He merged the martial arts he already knew into one, and fused the cultivation methods. He even got inspiration from the snake pit.
The martial art that was born from this way was Way of the Hungry Ghost.3
It is the martial art of a hungry man.
Pyo-wol did not forget the hunger he felt when he first entered the underground cave.
The desperate memories of having to scrape off the moss on the wall to survive.
So, he named the martial arts he created Way of the Hungry Ghost.
The technique that Pyo-wol used to destroy Oh Won-hoo�s elbow was the Human Body Destruction Technique,4 which was the basis of the Way of the Hungry Ghost.
Pyo-wol thought that the structure of the human body was complex yet simple.
It would be infinitely complicated if you dug deep, but in simple terms, the human body was made up of joints.
He thought that if he destroyed the joint that connects one shaft to the other, he could easily incapacitate the opponent. From then on, Pyo-wol thought about how to effectively destroy the opponent�s joints.
Thus, this kind of human body destruction technique was born. JrNovels.com